Madison Market Sprout Mix

Peanuts, Sunflower Seeds (Hulled), Almonds, and Pumpkins (Hulled or Naked) Market Mix is beyond outrageous! It is the trail mix of sprouts. It is addictive. We routinely eat around our house while the seeds are still soaking. Why Wait? Market Mix seeds come from sources which are certified organic.

Growing Basics

The amount of time your seeds should soak in cool water. Soaking is how we begin the sprouting process in most cases.

Rinse / Drain

2 times per day

How often your seeds should be watered. Rinsing thoroughly and then draining as much water as possible are key components to growing great sprouts.

Harvest

1 - 3 days

The time it takes to grow a finished Sprout, or other crop (Micro-Greens, Grass, Greens) from a dry Seed. Note: This "finished" Sprout is our preference. you may grow them for as long as you want! In fact, we suggest that you taste them at every rinse to discover when you like them best.

Yield

1.5 to 1

The amount of Sprouts, Grass, Greens or Micro-Greens produced by 1 unit of Seed. For Example 2:1 means that 1 pound of Seed will produce 2 pounds of Sprouts or whatever crop you are growing. You do not have to grow them all at once of course, unless you wish to =:-D

Seed Prep Measure out 2/3 Cup of seed* Pick out anything you don't think should be there (shell or plant pieces, imperfect seeds if you wish (we don't), etc.). Rinse your seeds to remove dust or debris. Note: The Sunflowers and Pumpkins tend to be a bit on the "dusty" side (it is a byproduct of the Hulling process) so rinse until the water runs clear.

Soak Transfer your seeds into your Sprouter, or a bowl. Add 2-3 times as much cool (60-70 degree) water. Mix seeds up to assure even water contact for all. Allow seeds to Soak for 4 hours.

Note: If you look up the sprouting instructions for each of the seeds in this mix you will see that they all have unique soak times. We find that 4 hours works fine when they are all together, though when we grew this mix for our farmer's market we grew the almonds and peanuts together (soaking for 8-12 hours and sprouting for 2-3 days) and the pumpkins and sunflowers together (soaking 1-hour and sprouting for 24 hours), mixing them at the end. We have learned over the years that our home sprouting customers don't like 2-step sprout mixes, so we make it easy and live with the "imperfections".

We know that the resulting sprouts are so amazingly delicious when grown all together that you won't even consider an imperfection conceivable =:-D

We stop here and eat the "Soaks" If you wish to proceed.... Set your Sprouter anywhere out of direct sunlight and at room temperature (70° is optimal) between Rinses. This is where your sprouts do their growing. We use a counter top - in the corner of our kitchen, but where the sprouter won't get knocked over by cats, dogs, kids or us. We don't mind the indirect sunlight or the 150 watts of incandescent light, because light just does not matter much. A plant can only perform photosynthesis when it has leaves, and these sprouts are definitely not going to have leaves. Until a plant has leaves, light has little if any effect. Sprouts also happen to like air-circulation, so don't hide your sprouts.

Rinse and Drain again in 4-12 hours. And, perhaps one more... Rinse and Drain in 4-12 hours. And, doubtfully, but possibly one more... Rinse and Drain in 4-12 hours.

In this case the Almonds and Peanuts are not supposed to do anything more than swell with water and possibly bulge at their germ. All the seeds in Market Mix are more Soaks than Sprouts.

As always, we suggest that you taste your crop at Every Rinse - including the very first - just after the Soak period. The soaked seeds are already alive and are now super-nutritious - and - they now have no enzyme inhibitors (a very good thing indeed) so they'll digest themselves and nourish you.

Harvest Your sprouts are done 8-12 hours after your final Rinse. Be sure - if you plan on storing your crop - to Drain them as thoroughly as possible after that final Rinse. The goal during the final 8-12 hours is to minimize the surface moisture of your sprouts - they will store best in your refrigerator if they are dry to the touch.

Refrigerate Transfer your sprout crop to a plastic bag, our shelf life extending Produce Storage Bags, or the sealed container of your choice (glass is good too). Whatever you choose - put them in your refrigerator - if you can keep from eating them all first.

Note: Neither Pumpkin Sprouts nor Sunny Sprouts store well in the refrigerator. We have kept them for 2 weeks at times but we generally expect only a few days at best. They don't really go bad but they do tend to get bitter after a few days. If you do store Market Mix you can always pick out the Pumpkins if you don't like their flavor - they won't effect the other sprouts.

Still in all we think you should sprout and eat. Forget storage. These sprouts are so fast and easy to grow, there really is no reason not to grow them fresh just when you need them? Is there?

FYI - When we were professional sprout growers, we sold Madison Market Mix to a world class restaurant in Madison, Wisconsin every week and they were happy to use them throughout the week, so perhaps we're being too nit picky about their shelf life. Decide for yourself as always.

*Seed to Use If using Sproutpeople's Single Harvest Pack - use the whole bag.

These seeds will yield approximately 1.5:1 (you get 1.5 pounds for every pound of dry seed), so in theory you can start with up to as 2/3 as much dry seed as your Sprouter has capacity. We generally advise maxing out at 1/2 capacity, until you get used to growing a particular crop.

4 - 12 hours later... Another Rinse/Drain cycle. You can be done now, if you weren't previously..

4 - 12 hours later... Another Rinse/Drain cycle. If you were still growing, stop now.

This mix is beyond outrageous! Market Mix is the trail mix of sprouts, it is addictive and routinely consumed around our house while the seeds are still soaking. Why Wait? It sold out fast during our Farmers Market days in Madison, Wisconsin - for which it is named.

It is a very quick mix to grow, though the resulting sprouts are not so much sprouts as "Soaks" - that is, they plump up with water but produce no root. This mix has a shorter shelf life than most sprouts - once grown it is best consumed within 48 hours, but believe us - it won't last even that long once you taste it. The shelf life issue is one of flavor more than decomposition. As a rule the Pumpkins will get a bit bitter after a few days and the Sunflowers might get a bit over-ripe, but we've kept it for almost 2 weeks in storage tests and found it still quite tasty. Decide for yourself - like we say - it isn't likely to go uneaten so its sort of a moot point @:-)

If there is anything unique about our current seed, we will tell you about it here. Seed Shelf Life: 1 year. Store in cool, dark, dry spot. Store in freezer to extend shelf life.

Market Mix is best stored in a cool location - at home, we keep ours in a freezer, but a refrigerator works well too. If you plan on storing this mix for more than 3 months you should use one of these cool locations. Most of the seeds in Market Mix are pleasing to a particular pest - the Indian Meal Moth, which can appear out of nowhere when conditions are right (hot). These are organic seeds after all, so there is no other way to keep your seeds absolutely safe, except to freeze them. Consider yourself a more educated sproutperson =:-}

Write your own review

It's hard to make this mix last! It's so delicious and my whole family loves it!! Addictive!! Thanks!

Lynn E

9/1/2016

Forgot to read the good directions here - sooo have been waiting for sprouts - guess I won't have any since tasting is making it ALL gone...

Carrie

Verified Purchase

6/12/2016

Hubby has been less than enthusiastic with my sprouty ventures, willing to try, but not "yay!!! Sprouts!!!" Enter Madison Mix. Sample bag soaked yesterday, hubby tried, and now...GONE. It has such a great crisp texture, fresh nutty and sweet flavor. I feel good giving my family protein rich snacks without the added salt and processing. Ordering more now!

Mishka D.

3/11/2014

I can not get enough of the madison market mix. Its like soak it and eat it. That quick. I don't know if sprout addiction is a good thing but it sure feels good.

Kenji Ishikawa

2/11/2014

Madison Mix is like crazy crazy crazy. Its expensive for sure but its worth every cent. We eat it so fast that it never gets to the refrigerater. It is so addicitve I think it maybe should be illegal.